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Deck: How to Build a Deck Planter

Updated: Jun. 05, 2019

Assemble and mount this simple planter in less than an hour

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Make a simple railing-mounted planter from standard gutter parts. You can complete it in an hour for less than $15.

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Assemble a rail-mounted planter

Photo 1: Drill drain holes

Cut a 2-ft. length of vinyl gutter and glue one of the end caps into place with kitchen and bath adhesive caulk. Drill 1/2-in. drainage holes every 4 in. along the bottom of the gutter.

Photo 2: Assemble the parts

Slide both fascia support brackets onto the gutter and glue the other end cap into place.

Photo 3: Mount on the railing

Screw the planter to the deck rail through the fascia support brackets using galvanized screws.

This lightweight, durable and attractive deck planter is made from a vinyl gutter, two fascia support brackets and two end caps. It’s a snap to make. Glue one of the end caps in place and drill holes in the bottom of the gutter so the water can drain (Photo 1). Slide two fascia support brackets onto the gutter (Photo 2) and glue the other end cap into place. If you want a longer planter, be sure to add extra brackets spaced about every 2 ft.—dirt is heavy.

To prevent the soil from slipping through the drainage holes, line the gutter with newspaper or put shards of old broken clay pots along the bottom.

Shallow planters like these have a tendency to dry out. To cut your watering chore in half, mix water-absorbing polymer gel crystals (available at garden centers) with your potting mix. Or buy bags of soilless potting mix with the polymer crystals already added.

If you want a color other than white, use a spray paint formulated for plastic. Screw the planter to your deck rail (Photo 3), fill it with potting mix and add your plants. Enjoy!

Required Tools for this Project

Have the necessary tools for this DIY project lined up before you start—you’ll save time and frustration.

  • Drill bit set
  • Drill/driver - cordless
  • Hacksaw

Required Materials for this Project

Avoid last-minute shopping trips by having all your materials ready ahead of time. Here’s a list.

  • Caulk
  • End caps - 2
  • Support brackets - 2 or more
  • Vinyl gutter